NASL TEAMS PREP FOR U.S. OPEN CUP THIRD ROUND

NASL Action – U.S. Open Cup Third Round

NASL clubs are preparing for the Third Round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tonight versus USL clubs. Jacksonville Armada FC face off against the Charleston Battery, while Miami FC and North Carolina FC serve as hosts with kickoff just 30 minutes later,

Jacksonville Armada FC vs. Charleston Battery (USL)

Jacksonville Armada FC heads into the third round of the Open Cup after topping National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) club Miami United FC. Jacksonville conceded first, but goals from Aaron Pitchkolan and Jack Blake gave Jacksonville the 2-1 victory. Armada FC is in strong form overall, recently edging North Carolina FC 2-1 on the strength of Zach Steinberger’s brace.

The Charleston Battery also held on for a 2-1 victory in the club’s last Cup contest. Charleston jumped ahead of the NPSL’s Atlanta Silverbacks as Forest Lasso headed home from a free kick. Later in the first half, the visitors extended their lead through Jeffery Otoo. The Battery currently sit first in the USL Eastern Conference, but the side lost 2-1 to New York Red Bulls II. Jacksonville topped Charleston 2-1 at this stage last year.

North Carolina FC vs. Charlotte Independence (USL)

7:30 p.m. ET | Wednesday, May 31 Sahlen’s Stadium | Cary, N.C.

North Carolina FC were powered by a high-scoring attack in its last matchup in the Cup, defeating Premier Development League (PDL) side Carolina Dynamo 6-1. Brian Shriver, who has scored on more occasions in the competition than any other NASL player, found the back of the net for the eighth time in the Cup to get things rolling for North Carolina. Matt Fondy and Tiyi Shipalane also scored in the first half before Jon Orlando and Billy Schuler, who scored twice, found the target in the second period. Last year, the club used a similar attacking outburst to down the club’s next opponent in the Open Cup, Charlotte Independence, in a 5-0 victory. North Carolina, however, is coming off a defeat as the club fell 2-1 to Jacksonville Armada FC last Sunday.

The Charlotte Independence head to Sahlen’s Stadium after a 3-2 win over the Charlotte Eagles in Open Cup play. After Casey Townsend gave the club the lead, the Eagles had a swift response with two goals. Enzo Martinez, though, scored twice in the second interval to lift the Independence to victory. Charlotte won its last game 3-1 over Orlando City B in league action.

Miami FC vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies (USL)

7:30 p.m. ET | Wednesday, May 31 Riccardo Silva Stadium | Miami, Fla.

Miami FC has been rolling in league play entering the third round of the Open Cup. Miami knocked off the South Florida Surf of the PDL 3-2. The Surf jumped in front when former NASL player Darwin Espinal found the back of the net. Kwadwo Poku leveled the score and an own goal put Miami in front before another former NASL player, Jeff Michaud, leveled things up at 2-2. Jaime Chavez, the second-leading scorer for an NASL player in the competition, scored his seventh Cup goal to give Miami the victory. The club is coming off a 1-1 draw in league play against Puerto Rico FC.

The Tampa Bay Rowdies visit Riccardo Silva Stadium after a 3-0 victory against Jacksonville Armada FC U23s. Goals from Kyle Porter, Michael Nanchoff, and Martin Paterson carried the Rowdies to victory. In league play, Tampa Bay is in second place in the USL and most recently played to a 1-1 tie against Saint Louis FC.

Phoenix Rising FC (USL) vs. San Francisco Deltas

Phoenix Rising moved past PDL side Fresno Fuego 3-1 in the last round, setting up a showdown with the San Francisco Deltas. Kody Wakasa opened the scoring for Phoenix in the first half. Later in the game, Eric Avila and Mike Seth both found the back of the net in the victory. Phoenix won its last league game 2-1 over LA Galaxy II.

The Deltas won their first ever Open Cup contest, defeating the PDL’s Burlingame Dragons 2-1. After going behind early, defender Reiner Ferreira nodded home for the club’s first tally in the competition. Forward Tom Heinemann completed the comeback with his tally in the 63rd minute. San Francisco played to a 0-0 draw, away from home, in its last outing against the New York Cosmos.

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